Mouse wheel a parts fell out of logitech 110 cordless mouse

I was cleaning the dust out of my Logitech 110 cordless mouse, when the wheel, a black plastic piece, and two very thin pieces of tin. Nothing is damaged, the pieces just fell out. If I could find a picture that showed me where the pieces went to, I could put it back together.

The mouse buttons work with the pieces out.

I have a brain tumor, please be patient with me. Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it.

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Try this link.the picture's not for logitech but it definitely sums up the answers to our problem.hope it helps. for me it does cause the actual problem was the 2 springs that has to be put beside the scroll.ignore my grammar...

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Hi, I believe you have to clean your mouse. that's no joke. You have to unscrew it and and clean out al the parts with a toothbrush and tooth-pic.. If that does'nt work. replace mouse with optic mouse.
Good luck.

Hello there:If you remove the battery cover you will see 2 small phillips head screws remove them and this will allow the part that goes around the wheel to be removed now make sure that there is no lint or dust build up around the wheel assembly canned air works great for cleaning these out then reassemble the cover and test Now if it still doesent work than you can assume that the controle sensor for the wheel is bad in this case if you still have the warranty i would take the mouse back and exchange it for a new one To have this repaired would cost more than what the mouse is worth ok I hope this is very helpful for youBest regards Michael

try and contact logitech, but they aregoing to charge you and it may cost more than a new mouse, because they dont really want anyone to have that documation about there new product.
go on line and type the following information:

Dust has a tendancy to collect under the ball at the 3 contact tips (you should look under the ball)and it is possible enough dust collected when the ball was removed, that the dust particles became a large dust ball and lodged under the ball making it impossible to move!
Remove the ball and clean the area and replace the ball and it should work fine.